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The phrase "access to speech" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability or right to communicate verbally or through spoken language.
Example: "Ensuring access to speech is essential for individuals with communication disabilities."
Alternatives: "ability to communicate" or "right to speak".
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A few attempts have been made at providing generalised access to speech corpora but none of these have gained widespread popularity.
Park said last week she had given Choi access to speech drafts early in her term and apologised for causing concern among the public.
In other words, the Virginia law restricted listeners' access to speech (in the form of price information) that the First Amendment entitled them to.
The recent controversies over the conflict between freedom of expression and granting everyone access to speech hark back to another telling moment.
Speech Up will support underserved kids who don't have access to speech therapy — be that due to geographic or economic circumstances.
She asks many of the subjects she interviewed to imagine a group of infants stranded on the Galapagos Islands, provided with all the necessities of life but no access to speech.
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And like Siri, Downing says Tout has access to speech-to-text and natural language technology that will help it understand what the video conversations are really about — which, in turn, will allow brands to reach relevant audiences and conversations.
And we need to deal with the inequalities in schools and communities that prevent equal access to free speech.
While Yale bemoaned the occasional "paranoid intolerance" of student protesters, the university also criticized the "arrogant insensitivity" of free speech advocates who failed to acknowledge that requiring of someone in public debate to defend their human worth conflicts with the community's obligation to assure all of its members equal access to public speech.
But the episode raises troubling ethical and practical questions for Newsday, said Kelly McBride, the ethics group leader at the Poynter Institute, a journalism foundation in St .Petersburg, Fla ."Newspapers accept ads at their own discretion, but they generally set the bar pretty high for rejecting advertising, because they don't want to be seen as denying access to free speech," she said.
It was not the basis for the District Courts decision in any event, as the court assumed that the disabling provisions permit public libraries to allow a patron access to any speech that is constitutionally protected with respect to that patron. Id., at 485486.
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